Kennedy was taken first to Cape Cod Hospital Saturday morning after having a seizure and was later transferred to Massachusetts General Hospital for further examination.
Republican John McCain accused Democrat Barack Obama of inexperience and reckless judgment for saying Iran does not pose the same serious threat to the United States as the Soviet Union did in its day.
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday said her opponent Barack Obama may be getting a little ahead of himself in acting like the party's nominee before the final contests of the primary season are over.
Barack Obama will reach a significant milestone Tuesday as he marches toward the Democratic nomination for president — a majority of the pledged delegates won in primaries and caucuses.
An immigration showdown was taking place Monday on the DePaul University campus. CBS 2's Joanie Lum reports that supporters of immigration reform camped out overnight ahead of a speech from the co-founder of a group that opposes illegal immigration.
Got milk? Police say a trailer loaded with 14 tons of double-stuffed Oreos overturned Monday morning, spilling plastic sleeves of cookies into the median and roadway.
A reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the theft of a statue of the Virgin Mary from a Naperville church.
Republican John McCain was in Barack Obama's home town Monday, and denounced the Democrat's "inexperience and reckless judgment." As CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports, Obama fired back with tough talk of his own.
First the good news: The worst of the painful housing slump and the credit crunch might come to an end this year. Now the bad: The economy will weaken further and unemployment will rise.
President Bush says he remains opposed to any homeowner rescue package that would "bail out lenders." The president's comments Monday came as Senate leaders are working on a bipartisan bill to help strapped borrowers get government-backed mortgages, although Bush did
Wall Street closed mixed Monday after weakness in the technology sectorpunctured some of the market's enthusiasm over a report that suggestedthe economy could still be growing.
A private business group said Monday that its index of leading economic indicators edged higher in April, a sign the economy remains sluggish but could skirt a dramatic downturn.
Oil prices soared to yet another new closing high Monday while pricesat the pump struck records of their own, tightening the squeeze ondrivers planning holiday road trips next weekend.